Located within 31 miles of Zao Hotsprings Ski Resort and a 5-minute walk of Murayama Station, Yamagata Guesthouse山形ゲストハウス provides rooms in Murayama.
Janet Joy
Philippines
The family that runs the place is very welcoming and kind. The common kitchen is huge and wifi comes with a great speed - really helpful for working. It's near the train station but If you're taking the taxi to get to the guesthouse for whatever reason, just say Link Murayama to make things easier for the taxi driver :)
Hotel Sindbad Yamagata (Adult Only) is located in Higashine, 27 miles from Zao Hotsprings Ski Resort. This 1-star love hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Comfort Hotel Tendo is conveniently located in front of the JR Tendo Station of the Ouu main line/JR Yamagata Shinkansen and less than six miles from the Yamagata Airport.
Lojen
United States of America
Good service/hospitality, good value, good breakfast, comfy bed.
Located in Sagae, within 23 miles of Zao Hotsprings Ski Resort and 6.1 miles of Tendō Station, Hotel Symphony Sagae Onsen provides accommodations with a spa & wellness center as well as free private...
Wing Kwong
Hong Kong
Very friendly staffs and nice view big room. Onsen is very good too.
Located in Tendo of Yamagata Prefecture, Hotel features a sauna, hot springs bath and open-air bath with a scenic view of a waterfall. Free WiFi is provided in all guest rooms and the lobby.
Thomas
United States of America
Staff was very hospitable and made it easy to navigate the area. Would stay again as it is a 15 minute walk from the train station. ( they do take you to and from station when you arrive and leave).
Murayama is located midway between Yamagata City and Ginzan...
Murayama is located midway between Yamagata City and Ginzan Onsen. If you have a car it is very accessible and very cool to explore a slightly urban rural area. The train line means you can see more of the area if you lack a car, although I recommend you have one to be able to easily access sight seeing spots. There is a lot of rich history to explore and learn about in the area, as well as some awesome traditional style onsens to experience. There are the classic shopping areas if you are new to Japan and want to go to some pretty common chain stores, as well as some amazing hole in the wall restaurants to get some mouthwatering cuisine. It is a rather small area, so don’t plan on spending more than a few days there or you may run out of things to do.
Laura
United States of America
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